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Aidan O'Brien's National Hunt horses

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  • Aidan O'Brien's National Hunt horses

    as our new man luckyplayful has pointed out Mr Aidan O'Brien is bout to run a few NH horses again

    Aidan O'Brien saddles his first National Hunt runners in well over eight years as Egyptian Warrior and Shield make their respective racecourse debuts at Punchestown on Wednesday. The master of Ballydoyle is no stranger to the jumping game, having trained the incredible Istabraq to win countless Grade One prizes for owner JP McManus, including three successive victories in the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham.

    However, the stable's last runner under National Hunt rules was The Alamo, ridden by Coolmore supremo John Magnier's son MV, in a bumper at Tipperary in October 2004.

    Easily the most fascinating of O'Brien's two runners in the AES Family Saturday At The Festival INH Flat Race is Egyptian Warrior, who will be ridden by his daughter, Sarah.

    The four-year-old son of Galileo is a full-brother to last season's Racing Post Trophy scorer and this year's Epsom Derby favourite Kingsbarns.

    Joseph O'Brien, last season's Irish champion Flat jockey, revealed Egyptian Warrior has been far more backward than his sibling but is looking forward to seeing how he fares on the track.

    He said: "He's a fine big horse who has just taken a bit of time to come to himself.

    "I would imagine he'll be very green as he's not been away from home before and it will be interesting to see how he gets on.

    "It's a good starting point for him and if he runs a nice race we'll be delighted."

    Given his stout breeding, it is no surprise to see some bookmakers quoting Egyptian Warrior in their ante-post betting for next month's Champion Bumper at Cheltenham, with Stan James offering just 12-1.

    Were he to impress on Wednesday, Joseph would theoretically be able to take the mount at Prestbury Park, but the level-headed young jockey, who won last year's 2000 Guineas and Derby aboard Camelot, is refusing to look that far ahead.

    "Although Cheltenham is only three weeks away, it's a long way off when you've never run before. We'll just have to see how he goes," said the jockey.

    The stable's second runner Shield, a four-year-old son of Dylan Thomas, will be ridden by Kate Harrington, the daughter of one of Ireland's leading dual-purpose handlers, Jessica Harrington.

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      Joseph will have a crack at he jumps at some stage. Wouldn't be the biggest shock if he eventually took over from AP McCoy but Whether he would want to base himself In Uk would be issue.

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        Power upstages former boss Aidan!


        Yes Sir Brian

        Aidan O'Brien's first venture, for eight years, into National Hunt racing in the AES Family Saturday At The Festival Bumper at Punchestown today, was upstaged by his former employee and lesser known Co Kilkenny based Gareth Power, whose newcomer Yes Sir Brian (20/1) claimed many of racing's best known scalps in the race.
        O'Brien hadn't had a National Hunt runner since 2004 prior to this but introduced both Egyptian Warrior (ridden by his daughter Sarah O'Brien) and Shield (Kate Harrington) in the race. Both ran with promise behind Yes Sir Brian with Shield finishing fourth, just ahead of Egyptian Warrior.

        O'Brien's previous jumping/Piltown connections were to the fore in the aftermath of the race in that Gareth Power had previously worked for the Champion Trainer and ridden winners for O'Brien's father-in-law Joe Crowley and sister-in-law Frances Crowley. This win was just Power's seventh success as a trainer.

        Today's race also featured the Tom Taaffe trained Guns And Malt (representing Fame And Glory's owner Fitri & Jim Hay), which was heavily supported into 9/4 favourite (from 5s), while Ange Balafre represented Noel Meade in the race.

        Yes Sir Brian's rider Derek O'Connor played more than a passenger's roll on the gelding though, helping him relax before the race, having been quite keen to post. O'Connor settled the gelding in last before making his move along the inner before the straight, staying on well for a two lengths win over Meade's Ange Balafre with Guns And Malt back in third.

        O'Connor later said “he (Yes Sir Brian ) was very unruly and he needs to learn about the art of racing. He even ran away with me going to the start – he's a big baby but when he learns more he could be top drawer.”

        Trainer Power, who operates a “one-man show” and led up his winner, later reported by phone “I used to work with Aidan many years ago and myself and Aidan used commune between Piltown and Ballydoyle at one stage.

        He added “I had five horses in training last year and all were in the money but it is very hard to get owners and this horse is currently my only horse riding out.

        “I originally planned to point to point him but Derek rode him in a piece of work recently and I decided to run in a bumper instead. He is a hyperactive horse and is quite hard on himself but he is a really nice type. If the money is right, he is for sale!

        He added “Derek (O'Connor) had now ridden for me seven times and has won on all seven (including six point to points).”

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